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Hey TMM What's Harder, Taunt Jet Upper or PEWGF? 

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@x511100x
@x511100x 3 года назад
Taunt Jet Electric is pretty hard too
@LucasHenrique-vu9yj
@LucasHenrique-vu9yj 3 года назад
Taunt PEWGF would be a COMBOT attack
@tuuydfh3698
@tuuydfh3698 3 года назад
Jin's
@notori-ice
@notori-ice 3 года назад
Taunt Jet PEWGSnake edge is harder, although to be fair you do have to use meter for it
@OfficialEDC
@OfficialEDC 3 года назад
What about Taunt Jet Electric Rolling Death Cradle? The timing is pretty tight though.
@tqhr
@tqhr 3 года назад
Actually doable in ttt2
@sharkaholic2171
@sharkaholic2171 3 года назад
An easier way to show this would be having a Bryan players do perfect electrics and have Kazuya players do tju
@wildman7220
@wildman7220 3 года назад
That's not a good methodology.
@denis8906
@denis8906 3 года назад
@@wildman7220 someone who doesnt play kaz or bryan should try both
@egg6952
@egg6952 3 года назад
@@denis8906 then they would never get both lol
@jvo6770
@jvo6770 3 года назад
@@egg6952 no I play mishimas and i can't do pewgf but I can do taunt jet upper, would i hit it in a match probably not. But i can definitely get them to land in practice mode 20% of the time
@denis8906
@denis8906 3 года назад
@@egg6952 :DD maybe with enough practice
@ExtremeAcer
@ExtremeAcer 3 года назад
"What's harder PEWGF or TJU?" Me: _Cries in Arial Jaguar Bomb_
@LucasHenrique-vu9yj
@LucasHenrique-vu9yj 3 года назад
Here's a little trick: the input is fff 2+4 right? So you press the first forward during the previous attack animation and then you press the second forward followed by the third forward AT SAME TIME you do the 2+4 input. Hope you find it usefull
@kikyska4813
@kikyska4813 3 года назад
@@LucasHenrique-vu9yj fff 2+4 is the input for running jaguar bomb. Aerial Jaguar bomb is the giant swing input but I'm pretty sure you can still buffer the foward input during the last attack.
@LucasHenrique-vu9yj
@LucasHenrique-vu9yj 3 года назад
@@kikyska4813 yeah you're right, you can buffer the first forward input during the last animation in both aerial and running jaguar bombs
@KujoNJ47
@KujoNJ47 3 года назад
that shit is easy lmao
@MarkyPlaysPH
@MarkyPlaysPH 3 года назад
It's easier now in T7 than in t6
@MFUnicornBey
@MFUnicornBey 3 года назад
TJU is harder to learn but easier to be consistent at after a while i feel.
@ministerquik
@ministerquik 3 года назад
Yeah agreed. Pewgf is wayy harder to get consistently conpared to tju. Out of ten times, youre more likely to get tju most of the time
@reubenreid7375
@reubenreid7375 3 года назад
whichever u practise more is easier and u will be more consistent with
@MFUnicornBey
@MFUnicornBey 3 года назад
@@reubenreid7375 its not that simple imo. if you were to practice both you'd probably still have an easier time doing tjus in matches.
@reubenreid7375
@reubenreid7375 3 года назад
@@MFUnicornBey I have practised tju a fair bit and have done it a handful of times in games pewgf on other hand I have practised a lot and done uncountable amount of times in games that’s jst my analysis I thought it made sense that whatever u practise more you are better with.
@dragonic22
@dragonic22 3 года назад
I feel like the principle of the moves are relatively the same. Being: ‘You have 1 frame to get this input perfectly’. And it’s easier to mess up PEWGF than Jet Upper in that one frame you have. At least, for me.
@habibiaboodi
@habibiaboodi 3 года назад
I feel like it’s probably harder to learn TJU. And easier to learn DF2 CH PEWGF. But once you get the hang of TJU it becomes easier as it should, but not with PEWGF. That always stays incredibly hard.
@disruptor6550
@disruptor6550 3 года назад
Well said. I agree
@erykaldo2l270
@erykaldo2l270 3 года назад
Seems about right.
@mohamedtanakim5901
@mohamedtanakim5901 3 года назад
What makes TJU harder to learn? It’s basically both the same thing, just with different moves. Jet Upper and EWGF. If you ask a newcomer to learn TJU and PEWGF, I would say the PEWGF is harder, because you have to learn to do the Electric itself. With TJU you only have to get Jet Upper which is way easier in itself. (Just my opinion, idk anything about TJU so correct me if i’m wrong)
@habibiaboodi
@habibiaboodi 3 года назад
@@mohamedtanakim5901 LONG ANSWER: I’m going to be 100% honest here. I don’t think learning electric is that hard tbh. I’m not a kazuya main or any Mishima main. And when I first started out on the game I could easily do an electric. I think the difficulty is kinda over exaggerated if I’m honest. Yeah maybe you’ll drop an electric a few times but it’s not hard. The thing that is hard about tju is first of all doing the taunt which is a 3 button input(yes you could buffer/macro this input) as soon as the taunt hits you do a f neutral f b2. The back and 2 needs to be on the same frame. When taunt lands you get +15 or 16 I don’t remember. So you need to be frame perfect with every input. Imagine trying to learn that. Very very hard, but once you get the timing correct it becomes a lot easier. Now with Pewgf you can do that by itself by practicing over and over again. Once you get pewgf down then try df2 ch and pewgf. Same thing with timing very hard. But you can actually get pewgf after df2 ch but just doing the input incredibly fast. This is very hard of course and quite inconsistent unless you’re incredibly fast all the time. So what I’m trying to say is if you give a intermediate player to land 1 pewgf out of 100 times. He would most likely get lucky enough to do it. But tju he won’t land any. As you need to learn the timings properly, you can’t get lucky with TJU you have to spend hours in the lab to learn that. But with ch d2 pewgf i believe you will have a better chance landing that as you can just do the input fast that you’ll get it eventually. I don’t know if this makes any sense or what. But what I’m trying to say is you NEED to master tju to hit it. BUT with ch d2 pewgf i think you can hit it without that much practice. BUT if you want to hit df2 ch pewgf consistently then you would need to lab it for hours. Does this make any sense, I dunno. I feel like I could explain it better with my voice rather than through a message. SHORT ANSWER: So tju you have to master to hit it at all. Df2 pewgf you don’t have to master and you might hit it sometimes with luck. Make sense?
@mohamedtanakim5901
@mohamedtanakim5901 3 года назад
@@habibiaboodi Oh so you have to time all the inputs (including neutral) with the 3 frames of leniency. But I thought you‘d have to do that with the PEWGF also because both versions of the PEWGF have 3 inputs. Note: I‘m a mishima main, and I had a very hard time learning the electric. Even doing a wind godfist was kinda tricky. And still after 3 years of this game I am dropping it 8/10 times. (on pad)
@DeadlyRav33
@DeadlyRav33 3 года назад
I just remembered when tmm did 10 pewgf in a row.
@DaggerPrince
@DaggerPrince 3 года назад
and he has never hit a TJU in his life.
@ChristopherWaddelow
@ChristopherWaddelow 3 года назад
@@DaggerPrince Are you sure about that. I don't think you are correct although I could be wrong.
@BastoGhost
@BastoGhost 3 года назад
@@DaggerPrince Because he never train for it.
@jm4796
@jm4796 3 года назад
@@ChristopherWaddelow I think he only landed it in practice mode and some sub battles, he can only do taunt snake edge
@ChristopherWaddelow
@ChristopherWaddelow 3 года назад
@@jm4796 Okay, good to know he has hit it.
@leekazuya1305
@leekazuya1305 2 года назад
Electric Taunt jet Wind God Upper Fist is the move i try to master at the moment, i find taunt jet upper and PEWGF too basic
@luna_kits2345
@luna_kits2345 3 года назад
"What's harder PEWGF or TJU?".....Me dropping Giant Swing :-(
@chrisbrockington2109
@chrisbrockington2109 3 года назад
For the record, technical guides on these two techniques would be amazing. (I remember that eons ago you did a guide on EWGF, but an update that incorporates your now Gandalf-level wisdom would be super cool.)
@porcudini6979
@porcudini6979 3 года назад
I think it all comes down to practice and building your muscle memory. Don't think there are any tricks, you just need to be fast and precise.
@curlykingjt7145
@curlykingjt7145 3 года назад
@@porcudini6979 facts bro. The EWGF has no shortcuts. All practice
@porcudini6979
@porcudini6979 3 года назад
@@curlykingjt7145 yep, I don't see the point of making a video tutorial for electric or taunt jet upper
@curlykingjt7145
@curlykingjt7145 3 года назад
@@porcudini6979 literally like 100 electric tutorials on RU-vid already 😂
@porcudini6979
@porcudini6979 3 года назад
@@curlykingjt7145 true, and all those tutorials say is basically: "Get the just frame"
@BoxingTed
@BoxingTed 3 года назад
But the funny thing is for me personally: I've done a couple of pewgfs in my life but never a taunt jet upper..
@keinonodom284
@keinonodom284 3 года назад
I understand TMMs point with electrics being harder and normal electrics are definitely more difficult than jet upper, but I still think the taunt is harder
@zephune9506
@zephune9506 3 года назад
Same here
@DaggerPrince
@DaggerPrince 3 года назад
@@keinonodom284 mainman cant even do the TJU. hes just boosting his ego rn to make up for the fact that he cant do it. taunt is way harder than baby input pewgf.
@UncPhilly88
@UncPhilly88 3 года назад
@@DaggerPrince he can do TJU. He did it on one of his videos about Bryan.
@skeletor1177
@skeletor1177 3 года назад
@@DaggerPrince Are you feeling okay? Tju is way more consistent than pewgf, you always see failed pewgf but tju is easy to do once you learn it.
@salutcava2262
@salutcava2262 3 года назад
Personally I find Taunt Jet Upper to be harder.
@JPROP-vb7sv
@JPROP-vb7sv 3 года назад
its much harder
@roamalot3000
@roamalot3000 3 года назад
@@JPROP-vb7sv no it is not 💀💀💀💀
@JPROP-vb7sv
@JPROP-vb7sv 3 года назад
@@roamalot3000 I went into practice mode before posting this comment. I hit every other electric I attempted, and im not a Mishima player. I spent 45min. trying taunt jet upper and only got it twice. Just my opinion. taunt requires a cancel and a frame perfect input. Electirics only require a just frame.
@StrictlyParanoia
@StrictlyParanoia 3 года назад
@@JPROP-vb7sv There is a difference between a frame perfect electric punish and a regular electric, sir.
@JPROP-vb7sv
@JPROP-vb7sv 3 года назад
@@StrictlyParanoia No shit. Wow omg.this is news to me. STFU
@countlessbathory1485
@countlessbathory1485 3 года назад
Bryan players will say taunt jet upper is hard and Kazuya players will say PEWGF is harder, Katarina players will say 4444 and Noctis players will say 2222.
@jnxpa9574
@jnxpa9574 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@mrmessi-q5g
@mrmessi-q5g Год назад
yes ur right 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Ocean5ix
@Ocean5ix 7 месяцев назад
I know it's late to the Tekken 7 party but since T8 is here, at least in this game it's not even close. I never played a Mishima before, tried to do PEWGF and got it like 5 times meanwhile I've been practicing TJU for around 5 hours and didn't get it not even once.
@countlessbathory1485
@countlessbathory1485 7 месяцев назад
@@Ocean5ix Yeah that’s how it usually goes good luck landing it online unless you’re from korea or japan where the internet is super good you probably will mess up.
@dantemeriere5890
@dantemeriere5890 3 года назад
In practice mode your opponent isn't moving. The thing about TJU or any taunt follow-up is that the fight is still going while you are trying to use it, whereas with Kazuya you have a huge shitload of time and a massive sound cue to process what is going on and mentally prepare for the input. There is no chance for your opponent to interrupt you. Meanwhile, to apply a TJU you need to be moving in order to track and corner your opponent. All of that extra movement input on top of the already frame perfect move makes it harder to pull off, and this becomes evident once you realize even top Bryan players still drop the easier follow-ups rather frequently.
@invertbrid
@invertbrid 3 года назад
Yep in real match, TJU is way harder, thats why even jimmy and knee drop it pretty often. And only few time u can go into good taunt setup each round compared to PEWGF where u can try to do it even in neutral.
@mazymetric8267
@mazymetric8267 2 года назад
"whereas with Kazuya you have a huge shitload of time and a massive sound cue to process what is going on and mentally prepare for the input." You literally have zero frames to prepare for the input after df2 connects on counter hit. Full launch frames on the opponent are exactly i13. And PEWGF is 13 frames.
@DeezNutzzzzzzzzzzz
@DeezNutzzzzzzzzzzz 2 года назад
@@mazymetric8267 ​ he never said anything about df2… you’re literally imputing f, neutral, df+2 anytime whereas tju you have to wait for the right time to input ju even tho the game already has delay frames. You don’t see knee or jimmy getting tju every single time like kaz mains doing pewgfs.
@mazymetric8267
@mazymetric8267 2 года назад
@@DeezNutzzzzzzzzzzz What I meant was when CH df2 connects, you only have exactly 13 frames to input the electric and electric input is a lot harder than jet upper input. They are both just frames but imo PEWGF is more complex. I have seen Kazuya players like Boa Choksae drop PEWGF so many times. Knee doesn't drop tju that much. Watch the ft10 between him and Jimmy. He was hitting tju 90% of the time.
@mazymetric8267
@mazymetric8267 2 года назад
@@DeezNutzzzzzzzzzzz "he never said anything about df2" ?? It is common knowledge among Tekken players that CH df2 into a full launch with electric constitutes as PEWGF.
@kevthemaelstrom
@kevthemaelstrom 3 года назад
To preface this comment, I play both Kaz,Bryan and plenty of other characters. I have about 3600~ hours in tekken, about 12k games played on Bryan and around 10k on Kaz. I can do both TJU and PEWGF relatively consistently online. In the context of DF2 PEWGF vs TJU, I hit the former more than the latter,even though I practice TJU a lot more. I''d say about 70-% PEWGF success rate vs 50~60% for TJU The main factors that contribute to that I feel are the fact that during DF2 PEWGF,or any pewgf out of recovery, has a tiny bit of leniency due to the fact that I consistently have 1-3f of F input before recovering and then inputting the rest of the command(checked with tekkenbotprime in case you're wondering). While this does NOT give you actual leniency with the input,it does help with the fact that inputting a single direction for only a single frame before moving on to neutral and then to the rest of the command is hard,much harder than people think to do consistently. Especially without abusing your lever,in case you play stick like I do. To add to that,in the context of DF2 PEWGF, if you happen to get either d2,wgf or a normal ewgf,you are still able to convert off of it very easily, as long as you don't accidentally get a df2. And while yes,DF2 is -12,that move is generally worth to throw out once in a while,especially in matchups where i12 punishment doesn't hurt too much. Now on to JU. You are correct with the fact you can buffer it for block punishment, and as long as it doesn't come to moves with some pushback,that makes it vastly superior as a punisher to EWGF. As someone who can blockpunish -14 moves on very familiar matchups semi reliably with PEWGF(to give myself more room for error),I'll still say JU is an overall better punisher. And to add to that,it is virtually undroppable as long as you're not talking about moves with little to no blockstun. Those are generally hard to punish,no matter what you're using. The first thing I'll mention with TJU is that I find it a LOT harder to set up. Everyone with half a brain will do their best not to tech into that and actual TRUE taunt setups are far and few between outside of wall. And in those cases next to the wall,you will want to default to the much much easier taunt B4 anyways. I'll guarantee you,most ways people set up taunt you can backdash out of easily. In case you want to try,make sure to set second action to backdash in practice mode when looking for setups. As far as I am aware, there are only a handful of ways to set it up on open ground if they tech and those are well known, out of combos there are three,with only one being consistent and one more out of BT/off axis situations. Second thing,backroll kills those stone dead,even if they do expose their back to qcb4/f41 from FDFT and FUFA positions. If you don't react to those quickly,they might even have time to poke you out of taunt or at least check you and now your momentum is gone. Now, once you've finally gotten a consistent way to set up taunt,you are somewhat confident in the fact you dashed the exact distance you need before double taunting and seeing them tech, NOW it comes to actually doing the command: Doing 1f per input is tricky, not as tricky as PEWGF but it still is. While I still played pad I found it borderline impossible to actually have 1f for that F input,sliding to back and having 1f of neutral without hitting u/d in the process. On stick that has gotten much easier,but it's still something that you will drop from time to time. The next hurdle for people who started practicing taunt is the fact that now after spending so much time hitting direction+button on the same frame taunt impacts,you now have to separate that completely,inputting said button 2f after impact,which can be quite a problem when it comes to muscle memory. It'll even mess me up from time to time,either being able to only TJU or only taunt B4 on some days. Now that you've crossed the hurdle of actually inputting an instant JU is this: What happens if you drop it? You get nothing,absolutely nothing. 2jab on hit,b2 on block,most of the time you'll both be confused enough for nothing much to happen. But still,that's the key difference in between pewgf and TJU,if you mess up PEWGF,at best you still convert for 70~dmg without wall, 40something for a second df2. In case of dropped TJU,at best 10dmg from the 2jab or nothing at all. While both moves are difficult to execute,I feel that they require a very different kind of execution and are not directly comparable in terms of use in open play. In more abstract terms,they're still both 2f/3f sequences done at a specific timing,executed 1f per input with no leeway overall. Make of that what you will. Thanks to anyone who could force themselves to read this mess xD
@ericmotta1
@ericmotta1 2 года назад
Very interesting read, If you stream I'd watch you for sure, those are my favorite characters
@kevthemaelstrom
@kevthemaelstrom 2 года назад
@@ericmotta1 hey,thanks for the suggestion. And I'm glad to hear you thought it was an interesting read. Considered streaming for a while and could never really get myself to take the plunge and get started with it. I'll think about it. I'm a bit washed up exec wise nowadays, but if you need anything explained or demonstrated I'd gladly do that.
@jackyv626
@jackyv626 3 года назад
I never hit a taunt jet upper in my life while i already hit a perfect electric sooo
@yoch5383
@yoch5383 3 года назад
I've done TJU in 1 hour, i've done DF2 pewgf 1 time in 1 year in half LUL
@runayswarts970
@runayswarts970 3 года назад
a perfect electric is easy, but we talking about df2 perfect electric
@jackyv626
@jackyv626 3 года назад
@@runayswarts970 cap, punishing a hopkick with pewgf is harddddd not df2 pewgf hard but hard
@runayswarts970
@runayswarts970 3 года назад
@@jackyv626 which moves are hard to punish with is a different topic, but yeah not sure if electric can be buffered when block punishing so that might be why
@coutiya2007
@coutiya2007 3 года назад
I learned the perfect electric before regular electrics. I have never landed a tju
@jheads5371
@jheads5371 3 года назад
But have you ever tried wavedashing on king tho?
@CaptainVulcan
@CaptainVulcan 3 года назад
And it's arguably the hardest thing to do in Tekken 7. King is no slouch when it comes to execution.
@Lord_Dranek
@Lord_Dranek 3 года назад
while this is hard to do any Kaz player who does Ver 2 of PEWGF can do this.
@TekRavenger
@TekRavenger 3 года назад
King wave dash is useless unlike TJU and PEWGF
@Lord_Dranek
@Lord_Dranek 3 года назад
@@TekRavenger it most def isnt. you can get alot out of it
@ibrahimtajoury4606
@ibrahimtajoury4606 3 года назад
king wave dash have nasty setup 1. chains throw mix-up with high damage about 80 ~ 120, you sure wanna duck that 2. homing mid,mid that ballerina stun on hit with huge frame advantage on hit making sure you never side step 3. mid launcher that is only -10 on block forcing you not to duck it's hard for a reason
@keinonodom284
@keinonodom284 3 года назад
Definitely taunt jet upper, I have done pewgf before, not online or in matches but I can do it. Taunt jet upper is a double just frame
@roamalot3000
@roamalot3000 3 года назад
TJU isn't even that hard, not even trying to sound annoying.
@roamalot3000
@roamalot3000 3 года назад
@9192631770 H I just don't think it is, in my opinion. Its hard, but I just think its a tad bit overhyped.
@reubenreid7375
@reubenreid7375 3 года назад
You*
@deerlow1851
@deerlow1851 3 года назад
@@roamalot3000 I want to see you do five tjus and see how long it takes
@roamalot3000
@roamalot3000 3 года назад
@@deerlow1851 lmao, I'll try and record a video for RU-vid today and show you that i'm not bs'ing.
@donvisione3634
@donvisione3634 3 года назад
Taunt into ff 2 (machbreaker) is the hardest one though as far as i know.
@madln5070
@madln5070 3 года назад
The hardest technique and the most useless at the same.
@yoch5383
@yoch5383 3 года назад
@@madln5070 Name the hardest is FF2 into OTGF into real combo
@disruptor6550
@disruptor6550 3 года назад
@@yoch5383 not even close lol
@madln5070
@madln5070 3 года назад
@@yoch5383 Taunt ff2 is way more harder.
@urmama54
@urmama54 3 года назад
@@madln5070 shame, should be easier
@kawaiiempoleon8721
@kawaiiempoleon8721 3 года назад
Perfect electric is much easier here's my evidence I can pewgf mildly consistently I have never gotten a single taunt jet upper and I'm a Bryan main also his evidence is really bad because kazuyas do ewgf constantly like atleast 5x more then Bryan's do taunt jet upper
@HououinKyouma.
@HououinKyouma. 3 года назад
What? Wheres the logic in that. If we go by your logic lets say im a devil jin main, and i also play heihachi. I cant dash into 2 after screw but can do omen. Does that mean dash 2 is harder?? No
@kawaiiempoleon8721
@kawaiiempoleon8721 3 года назад
@@HououinKyouma. I'm not being entirely serious dude
@kawaiiempoleon8721
@kawaiiempoleon8721 3 года назад
@@HououinKyouma. but seriously if you want my actual reasons forward back is actually incredibly unatural on stick plus cancelling taunt on the first frame is significantly harder then just doing an ewgf input perfectly it may be harder to do in a punish situation but just in nuetral pewgf is way way easier
@SolusFather
@SolusFather 3 года назад
@@kawaiiempoleon8721 If you weren’t being serious then what was the point of your original comment
@kawaiiempoleon8721
@kawaiiempoleon8721 3 года назад
@@SolusFather no clue lmao
@bigo9465
@bigo9465 3 года назад
I'd say tju is harder, because besides from the justfame input, you also have to figure out the timing of taunt. While you can also pewgf-punish ....a -16 moves as an example. Not trying to downplay pewgf tho. Trying to pewgf a -13frame move is probably more difficult. He is exaggerating the consistence of people and their tju by far tho lmao
@xXSH1N0B1Xx
@xXSH1N0B1Xx 3 года назад
Pewgf is only after ch df2 or ws2
@soap9253
@soap9253 3 года назад
@@xXSH1N0B1Xx ws2 doesn't work, only ch df2 and b1+2
@bigo9465
@bigo9465 3 года назад
@@xXSH1N0B1Xx Ah okay, got confused because tmm was talking about blockstun pewgf. Thanks for making it clear.
@mohamedtanakim5901
@mohamedtanakim5901 3 года назад
But you have to time the Pewgf also, the frame he recovers
@bigo9465
@bigo9465 3 года назад
@cbzg6666 true. at the end of the day, both requires execution, need to hit some conditions before being done, and 1-2 more things. There's no 100% consistency with either. I'd still stick with tju because of a few factors, like, nothing will happen to you if you don't hit a pewgf but get a ewgf instead or drop a combo etc. anyway, that's not the point after all, cheers
@rcurl44
@rcurl44 3 года назад
I see Knee and JimmyJ drop TJUs way more often.
@invertbrid
@invertbrid 3 года назад
Yep. Well in real match vs practice. Tju way harder to hit in real match, plus u prob only have very few chances to actually go into taunt setup each round. While u can try to hit PEWGF even in neutral.
@qa7d516
@qa7d516 3 года назад
Multi never drops it
@jone5806
@jone5806 3 года назад
I think a lot of people say TJU is harder because they have experience with Mishimas and have already practiced the electric a lot, so PEWGF just comes more naturally to them. I can do DF2 PEWGF but can't do TJU, that's because I haven't put in the practice. Yeah initially TJU might feel harder but as TMM says, when you really got both techniques down, objectively PEWGF is harder.
@zainulabdin9193
@zainulabdin9193 3 года назад
In my opinion, TJU is the hardest thing in the game. You can land PEWGF often but it's insanely hard to perform a Taunt Jet Uppercut.
@ManavSandhu
@ManavSandhu 3 года назад
TJU is far from being the hardest. Taunt~machbreaker is.
@mooosamooosa4526
@mooosamooosa4526 3 года назад
My grandma can do pewgf with one hand
@sheeskhokhar5219
@sheeskhokhar5219 3 года назад
A god among mishima players lol
@AngeloGene
@AngeloGene 3 года назад
I have a friend who literally just a random who I have never seen drop the taunt jet upper before. I agree that PEWGF is way harder.
@xBLACKLOYUSSx
@xBLACKLOYUSSx 3 года назад
I've been watching CrazyDongPal since tekken crash back in the day, I've never heard of a pewgf. But I learn something new every day.
@Gamer2Key
@Gamer2Key 3 года назад
I mean, I trust you, but I pulled out some nice pewgf in practice mode when I was maining Kazuya. Never been able to do tju though.
@pablotheimmortal6440
@pablotheimmortal6440 3 года назад
I don't play Mishimas or Bryan but for me its the same. PEWGF is quite "easy" to land (in p-mode in a few minutes) while TJU I haven't managed to pull off.
@ChrisGrin
@ChrisGrin 3 года назад
@@pablotheimmortal6440 same, im a yoshi main (orange ranks), and i have 0 hours on kazuya or bryan, but i was able to do pewgf like 30% of the time, like the first minutes of practicing, and wasn't even able to perform taunt jet upper once in 30 mins
@Lbdataz1469
@Lbdataz1469 3 года назад
@@ChrisGrin There's no way you weren't able to pull off TJU at least once in practice mode. Timing on TJU is way easier compared to PEWGF. You either don't really know how to do it or you're being bad on purpose.
@flexallnight89
@flexallnight89 3 года назад
@@Lbdataz1469I’ve been playing Bryan for a minute now and haven’t hit one TJU but before Bryan I tried Kazuhiro and i hit perfect electric about 30% too
@ChrisGrin
@ChrisGrin 3 года назад
@@Lbdataz1469 i think its probably because of yoshi's sword horizontal slash move, cuz it has the same inputs as pewgf, and i tend to use it a lot and rly fast, so i guess i have an advantage
@foxy9011
@foxy9011 3 года назад
Listen... if you faceroll controller, you will get perfect electric before you get TJU
@darrelllopes5013
@darrelllopes5013 3 года назад
Tju is harder form a Practical standpoint because it easy as hell to just throw out. D/f 2 and get a counter hit vs trying to taunt someone in the neutral or even at the wall its only a mix up takes way more skill for the frist half of the equation. Kazuya mains always back pedal from this fact.
@isabella16939
@isabella16939 3 года назад
I think the illusion here stems from the fact that it's easier to get a lucky PEWGF sometimes than a lucky TJU. So you'll have people who have never land a TJU in their life, but they've landed one PEWGF after 6 hours of practice mode, and boom, the latter feels easier.
@alexandersze49
@alexandersze49 Год назад
I think TJU is easier than Pewgf because you never need to “reactively” perform a TJU, therefore by practicing and memorising the timing of TJU makes it very doable. But PEWGF are required mostly base on reaction. Oh shoot block a -13 move? Let me immediately PEWGF. Counter hit df2? Immediately perform PEWGF. Secondly the input, of PEWGF is harder than TJU for sure
@dr3wmedia667
@dr3wmedia667 3 года назад
Honestly ive been playing tekken for a pretty long time and i only landed a TJU once...never a PEWGF...so i would say a PEWGF is harder because of the nearly impossible just frame execution...
@TimeTripper79
@TimeTripper79 3 года назад
I'm a brawler Kazuya and I've landed a DF2 PEWGF.. I didn't even know how to complete the combo afterwards 😎
@mmadness_1048
@mmadness_1048 3 года назад
same here
@darkbryan912
@darkbryan912 3 года назад
learning TJU takes more time than Pewgf, but when i learned how to do TJU , it seems easier than Pewgf. maybe im used to TJU same to kazuya players.
@yoch5383
@yoch5383 3 года назад
I'm a mishimas player since 1 year and half, have to try 100 or 200 times before getting PEWGF, I try to learn like 2 days ago TJU, i got it in 1 hour And btw FF2 into OTGF into real combo is way harder than both
@toto_feather8732
@toto_feather8732 3 года назад
Imo not only is TJU harder, because of the technical inputs, but also because it is way harder to apply in a real match ^^ It's also kinda weird hearing TMM say something like "TJU is not dropped as often -> PEWGF harder", considering TJU's are labbed way more I feel like
@mohamedtanakim5901
@mohamedtanakim5901 3 года назад
Do you mean taunt with the technical input ?
@f0xyLuv
@f0xyLuv 2 года назад
I feel like TJU is harder to do at first when learning it but way easier to get it consistent
@NzDyNamX_God
@NzDyNamX_God 3 года назад
PEWGF is harder. Taunt is an unblockable. It's free if they can't react to it. PEWGF requires a CH DF2. Some days, just getting a CH DF2 with Kazuya is harder than TJU. Letting alone reacting to the CH stun, THEN executing a frame perfect i13 EWGF.
@KamZee22
@KamZee22 3 года назад
Lol getting a 14f ch mid launcher is hard with kaz hahaha good one
@jorgeed.1117
@jorgeed.1117 3 года назад
Also, for the sole reason that if that if you do a Bryan Taunt you just need to have the execution in hand since its and unblockable move. Being that said, you have the few seconds of the taunt startup to prepare your hand/fingers for the inputs. Meanwhile, for df+2 PEWGF you need to add the reaction time and, in the heat of the battle, that adds more prob to mess it up. Regardless of the muscle memory from practice, TJU is easier for that sole reason too.
@amirhossein1817
@amirhossein1817 Год назад
I actually did both of them a couple of times yesterday here is the deal: First jet upper actually takes the cake for the weird input: 1:most of the game's "press simultaneously" just frames are actually down+forward into something, like otgf, jfsr, electrics, etc. 2:Its also the matter of actually doing it, getting forward to back takes longer, and while you have exactly one frame to do it it matters. 3: add the fact thay the awkward tuant input has to be done three times in quick succession before inputing jet upper or else it won't track. But the most important reason is the forward input. Taunt has no recovery frames. So if you do a forward input 2 frame too early and hold it for two frames it breaks tju, tuant won't land. it doesn't do it with pewgf. Forward input after that is the only just frame in the game that can not be hold too early or for too long.
@nick.c6659
@nick.c6659 3 года назад
While I understand your point, i've seen plenty of green ranks pull off PEWGFs like it's nothing. Never have I got hit by a taunt jet upper.
@mohamedtanakim5901
@mohamedtanakim5901 3 года назад
The lowest rank I saw it in a match was byakko
@thejoekage9499
@thejoekage9499 3 года назад
i have landed pewgf df2 ch about 10 times, i can do taunt b4 consistently, but i lose it in the jet upper, have no idea what it is. I definitely have a 14fr jet upper, but maybe i get additional inputs which ruin my timing, have no way to quanitfy it unlike pewgf.
@ettoreozzy9932
@ettoreozzy9932 3 года назад
"f on the frame it hits, one frame of neutral, b and 2 the same frame" Jimmy J to Aris when he was trying and that helped him. I haven't tried doing tju however I've tried and never landed pewgf df2 ch. But what Jimmy said seems to be the "trick" to get into doing tju. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5uupJW2hBjU.html
@jm4796
@jm4796 3 года назад
The thing with TJU, you wouldn't know if you literally landed it because the opponent can press when they are hit with the taunt so it's not like you landed it most of the time when the jet hit
@matthewtonna1
@matthewtonna1 3 года назад
Depends on the person
@yakiin9313
@yakiin9313 3 года назад
They're both very hard pewgf is just not consistent (from ch df2 or a 13f punish to be clear)
@seryip
@seryip 3 года назад
I actually think df2 pewgf should be easier than tju for any non mishima/bryan main, because you are more likely to get it by accident, but to block punish with pewgf you need to lab where exactly does the block stun end, which is different for any given -13 move thus making block punishing with pewgf harder than tju
@mohamedtanakim5901
@mohamedtanakim5901 3 года назад
How do you get that on accident? There’s a specific Input to do a pewgf.
@ozimantv
@ozimantv 3 года назад
Ok this is a bad argument.The reason is the argument unrightfully claims the difficulty with consistency.Taunt jet upper is easier to master but harder to execute while chdf2 pewgf is easier to learn harder to master.The problem tmm ignores is the actual application of the move.Taunt jet upper is a reaction based option select wall combo.The taunt itself in this application is button bufferable meaning 1,3,4 inputs 2 of them can be buffered for %100 consistent taunt and the timing never changes in cancel.This is easy to master but harder to learn than learning ch df2 pewgf due to the nature of ch.You actually never know when a ch is going to hit so you mentally need to be ready in actual matches.This drops the consistency.When it comes to practice mode the taunt input itself due to its difficulty to input in the open is harder to do than just df2.So when trying to learn just taunt beginners already have a problem.Last thing is tips and tricks.The mentioned wall taunt game has secret tricks like triple taunts which a new player most certainly won't know about unless they find very fringe resources on the case so even if they are able to do taunt jet upper in the open translating that skill to wall game is something else while doing bryans oki wall combos which except for just db1+2 are hard.You need either proximity to do uf3 or you need to learn b3 cancel on top of taunt.These all add layers.For chdf2 pewgf you only need to learn pewgf and make it fast and learn the timing for f input right when stun is over.This is much easier to comprehend and do few times but harder to master because of the chdf2 stun changing in game. Also as a person who studied both i can definitely say doing your first taunt jet upper requires much more work and hahastep of lei is harder to master than both if we are looking at mastering a skill as difficulty only 1 lei player akon of ivory coast mastered it.
@drunkenlucksmin
@drunkenlucksmin 3 года назад
Ever tried jabbing hardest thing ever
@AnonymityIx
@AnonymityIx 3 года назад
Setting up a taunt jet upper is easier but I definitely think the input is harder. I can land CH df2 -> pewgf slightly more often in practice doing them both back to back over the course of several hours. The reason TJU is harder in my opinion is because once the df2 is thrown out that's it. You don't need to watch or think or time. You will get the counter hit animation and sound to show when you're ready for the pewgf. Then a few frames while you are both recovering to react and put in the perfect electric. The taunt knee you need to input the taunt jet upper the exact moment the knee connects. There's no recovery frames after you see the taunt connect to then input the jet upper. The entire thing from the beginning to end is active. There's no pause when the taunt connects.
@elektronikzmusic1237
@elektronikzmusic1237 3 года назад
And then we have Steve's counter df+2 combo
@xLimitlesso
@xLimitlesso 3 года назад
Lmao this shit is nowhere near as hard as either of them. 90% of Lee's CH confirms are harder
@disruptor6550
@disruptor6550 3 года назад
@@xLimitlesso Nowhere near? It's easily just as hard as them. Even the best Steve players drop it from time to time, on their GOOD days. Just watch some footage of Heera Malik when he's in shape. Just watch his streams or look up some YT videos of his tournaments etc. and see that even he drops it here and there. I'm not even a Bryan or Kazuya player and I've done df2 into PEWGF and TJU a decent amount of times in my life. Nowhere near consistent obviously, but I also barely play them so it's no surprise. The Steve combo on the other hand I've only managed to pull off ONCE in my life, and it was in practice mode. And I am a Steve main... There's not a single Steve player in the world that can hit it 100%, reliably. They WILL drop it every now and then. I'm not saying the Steve combo is harder than those 2 other moves, but it's easily just as hard. Saying it's "nowhere near" in terms of difficulty is just plain wrong. Just ask any Steve pro players.
@kushan_tk
@kushan_tk 3 года назад
@@disruptor6550 yes it's nowhere near. I'm a Steve player who can get the combo 95% of the time. Yes the combo is hard. But it's a staple. Pewgf and tju is way harder
@disruptor6550
@disruptor6550 3 года назад
@@kushan_tk Well, then upload a video where you do it at least 9 out of 10 times, without cuts. I've been following professional Steve players a long time, and it's VERY rare that any of them hit it around 95%. Sure, I can't say I've watched much footage of those players in practice mode (where they'd probably hit those 95%), but even in the warm-up stage I've seen them miss it many times, where there's no pressure. I'm not saying it's impossible, and I know there's a ton of Steve players that can pull it off (and some even pretty consistently), but based on my personal experience and following the pro scene, I've never seen anyone be close to 100%, except for maybe Heera on a good day. I stand by my opinion in saying that it's equally as hard as the other moves, or at the very least very close to them. Saying it's "nowhere near" is just unfair. If not even the top 10 best Steve players in the world can pull it off 95% of the time, what makes you think I'll believe some random guy on the internet claiming he can do it? And even IF you happen to do it 95% of the time, that can't by any means be applied to the rest of the Tekken community. As I said, I've followed the pro scene long enough to know how often they drop this combo. And this isn't even an opinion, it's a fact. If I've watched those streams and videos and saw it with my own eyes, there's not much you can say or do to "change" my mind. So unless you magically find footage of like 50-100 different Steve players all hitting it 95 out of 100 times, then anything else you will say is moot.
@kushan_tk
@kushan_tk 3 года назад
@@disruptor6550 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VyZx9RFJyYs.html The first few tries were warm up because I haven't played steve in a while as I'm learning feng at the moment. But I can get it 10 times in a row. I understand what you're saying. There's no doubt that the shiro combo is one the hardest combos in the game. However there is a lot of leniency in getting the pick up. You don't get any form of leniency in TJU and PEWGF because they are just frames. The timing has to be frame perfect. I get the combo more often when I'm playing matches for some reason. I main steve and kazuya btw.
@ThraxxL0rd
@ThraxxL0rd 3 года назад
Video starting with KOF music? Gotta like the video now
@bonnvillamor5564
@bonnvillamor5564 3 года назад
PEWGF is harder. But TJU needs set up and a read that the opponent will not hit a button. Thats why it looks like its harder than PEWGF
@KhunShawn
@KhunShawn 3 года назад
Taunt jet upper is harder because we all aren’t you or Knee
@Madheim777
@Madheim777 6 месяцев назад
d/f+2 into pewgf is really hard to land properly.
@chezyalegend4867
@chezyalegend4867 3 года назад
PEWGF is harder, no brainer. TMMSWE you explained it well.
@TheFourthProdigy
@TheFourthProdigy 3 года назад
I love how TMM just casually debunks people's points respectfully. lol
@alihandal21
@alihandal21 2 года назад
i’ll say one thing. i’ve hit multiple pewgfs in my life, and as a brian main, i’ve hit it once in 6 years of playing
@Adam7180
@Adam7180 2 года назад
Oh damn. I recently picked Bryan and have no idea it was that hard.
@c-manor-kage5620
@c-manor-kage5620 3 года назад
I think this one is subjective, electric is a trickier input than JU but TJU is harder than PEWGF, reason being with PEWGF, it can be easier depending what arcade stick or hitbox you're using. No matter what you're using TJU won't be easier to do. Also taunt ff2 is harder than both of them
@blazinkid5178
@blazinkid5178 3 года назад
I disagree with this because of how this question is phrased and how it's answered. In isolation, TJU is undoubtedly harder, there are two points of consideration, animation timing and just frame input, compared to PEWGF's sole just frame requirement which has two input options to TJU's one. There is simply more points where error can occur with TJU. However, PEWGF is harder when applied to any contextual usage such as a block-punish or launch from CH Df2. As the above reasoning for TJU is, instead, applied to the harder PEWGF input thus making PEWGF harder in actual usage. In short, in my opinion, TJU is harder on paper and PEWFG is harder in practice.
@Ryan-gh4iz
@Ryan-gh4iz 2 года назад
Perfect Taunt Electric Jet Wind Upper God Fist is technically the hardest move to pull off. No-one has managed it yet.
@Macalaka
@Macalaka 3 года назад
Why do people think TJU is harder, well I doubt most people really understand why they are hard. most people only learn that when they're trying to do it themselves. TJU is probably more well known due to it being a launcher off an unblockable taunt, that's just fucking cool.
@AnAsianTimeBomb
@AnAsianTimeBomb 3 года назад
I think pewgf is harder to execute but taunt jet upper is harder to apply in a fight because you’re more vulnerable and I feel like that’s why it looks cooler too bc it’s so risky
@good_8
@good_8 3 года назад
Wasn't bryan one of lowhighs main in ttt2?
@AJDaEnvoy
@AJDaEnvoy 3 года назад
As a Bryan guy, in practise mode, taunt jet upper on player 1 side is easier for me to do, much easier. PEWGF is just hard as heck, I'm thinking because of the visual cues needed to perform the move, more so than TJU. TJU is forward back plus 2, while PEWGF requires a perfect electric which a lot of people can't even do.
@jnn7772
@jnn7772 3 года назад
I look when the right hand of kazuya return back (recovers) and it works better the others visuals cues.
@killclair4594
@killclair4594 3 года назад
I have never pulled of a taunt jet upper in my life. I could he perfect electrics. Hell I did them by mistake.
@velocity6306
@velocity6306 3 года назад
I struggle with TJU way more than PEWGF
@_preschooldropout_
@_preschooldropout_ 3 года назад
I think instances of PEWGF in tournaments are more hype inducing but Taunt Jet Upper has way more swag and is therefore easier to remember.
@invertbrid
@invertbrid 3 года назад
I think u got itmthe other way around, ive seen lot ppl hyped when jimmy / knee did TJU, compared to some other kazuya did PEWGF.
@_preschooldropout_
@_preschooldropout_ 3 года назад
Wouldn't call it the other way around all I'm saying is that TJU is more visually striking therefor more memorable.
@dechuggs9129
@dechuggs9129 2 года назад
The thing is that it’s pretty common to get a df2 counter hit while the Bryan player has to set it up in oki the Kazuya will have way more chances to get the df2 pewgf than the Bryan. It’s about the same to be honest to get both in matches.
@ericmotta1
@ericmotta1 2 года назад
There's a shortcut to eletric on keyboard that is "F, neutral, DF + 2", I like to use it as a whiff punish when korean backdashing but when juggling multiple EWGF I prefer the legit method. I think Kazuya maybe better on the keyboard.
@josepartida1711
@josepartida1711 Год назад
Which one’s harder? Who cares I can’t do either anyway
@BigRuZ587
@BigRuZ587 3 года назад
TJU is WAAAAY Harder. Im used to doing PEWGF easier than the regular EWGF, let alone TJU. I havent been able to do a single TJU to this day and I've been lucky enough to play every single TEKKEN game in history
@ninos-oshana
@ninos-oshana 3 года назад
I think taunt jet upper is more difficult than pewgf for average Players
@theblackbaron4119
@theblackbaron4119 3 года назад
Yoshi's variant aka his "mimicry" move is also pretty satisfying to pull off especially against Bryan players :))
@invertbrid
@invertbrid 3 года назад
In practice with dummy maybe yea, execution wise. But in real match, no. Tju definitely harder, coz less chance of u to even try hit it (to go into taunt setup reliably to begin with) unlike PEWGF where u have more chance to try it even in neutral. Thats why more ppl get hyped if knee or jimmy hit TJU, coz real match wise, its way harder to do.
@SNRSmusic
@SNRSmusic 3 года назад
is it PEWGF combo or is it just PEWGF on its own? cause if its just the PEWGF, taunt jet upper is harder, but if its the PEWGF combo, I agree with mainman.
@wlzk.playermac3255
@wlzk.playermac3255 3 года назад
Have you ever seen Yoshi doing own TAUNT jet upper ?
@yeah5874
@yeah5874 3 года назад
People think PEWGF is easier also becauase in practice, if youre not a bryan player its way easier to do in practice mode, because to do a pwegf you dont have to do it 13frames every single time, while with TJU you dont have that extra leeway to do it slower
@shahbaz6741
@shahbaz6741 3 года назад
I do TJU's in my sleep🤭
@overflowyouknow
@overflowyouknow 3 года назад
I see nothing but facts here. fb inputs are way easier than f*n df movements. Another easy point he could've made is try to punish a -14 move on any character. Bryan will do it every time. Mishima will drop it often enough to show it's insanely rough. I know perfect electric is 13f but if you can't even consistently punish a -14 move with a normal electric then imagine a perfect electric.
@haroonahmad1286
@haroonahmad1286 3 года назад
I can do pewgf easily😎but taunt is insanely impossible😵😨😱😫
@coreygolphenee9633
@coreygolphenee9633 2 года назад
Yeah but canceling the taunt is just stupid hard outright
@bastinelli443
@bastinelli443 3 года назад
A majority of people can do electrics a minority of players can do tju.
@Hafizahmedjawad
@Hafizahmedjawad 3 года назад
its very hard for pro players to do PEWGF MMSWE: proceeds to do every time in a rank xd
@yowanhauroo3890
@yowanhauroo3890 3 года назад
nope he generally dont hit it all the time if you watches him....
@JPROP-vb7sv
@JPROP-vb7sv 3 года назад
Sorry mainman but TJU is way harder and I dont even play Brian. TJU requires a cancel and a just frame. PEWGF requires only a just frame.
@pawepioro2998
@pawepioro2998 3 года назад
In hit box - difference doesn't exist... Or on keyboard 🙂
@kgjhg4897
@kgjhg4897 3 года назад
tju is harder in my opinion I dont know why but like 15 percent of the time in practice i get the harder pewgf the one without neutral never got a tju lol
@xXSH1N0B1Xx
@xXSH1N0B1Xx 3 года назад
That's not Pewgf, Pewgf is only after CH df2 or WS 2
@kgjhg4897
@kgjhg4897 3 года назад
@@xXSH1N0B1Xx aa ok bro thanks
@xXSH1N0B1Xx
@xXSH1N0B1Xx 3 года назад
@@kgjhg4897 To be More specific and explain better.. After Hitting A Df2 or a While Rising 2, Your opponent has 1 frame where he still counts as *standing* not floating like hes in a combo.. if you hit it A 13 Frame Electric Wind God Fist the Fastest input electric input, the one where Kazuya goes *DORYA* Just in the same frame as your opponent is considered Standing It Would be Like Hitting Your Opponent without ever landing the DF2 (you can see this in how High the opponent is launched) So what happens is. The Counter hit Downforward 2 into a *perfect electric, will launch them as High as A regular Electric would.. And it stacks for Massive damage bassicly like 2 launchers for the price of 1 what makes this so hard is if you mess up the frame perfect electric after the df2 it would look like you are just electricing someone in mid air. So in Short words Kazuya Staple is Ewgf, Ewgf, a deepdash Ewgf then b2 1 for tailspin into whatever But perfect electric would just Ad a Gutpunch to his staple but the CH df2 into *frame perfect* Ewgf should look crazzy fast and like its just a regular Ewgf launch m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qXZnwzoXAxA.html here is an example of Tmmswe Landing A Perfect Electrix you see how High the electric launches after the df2 Its the same height launcher as m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o9HqU8fa0Qg.html example a regular Ewgf combo (I am not very good with kazuya) (you should give it a try if you have time is) , So the Ewgf after the Df2 has to be frame perfect to get the double launch for massive damage as you can see in the Mainman video I Linked because its frame perfect is why they call it a Perfect Electric I hope I made it more clear and not more confusing.. Also I really didn't wanna use my own video but its the shortest clip I can find with a regular Electric Combo Keep Practicing dude I play Yoshi, Law, M. Raven, Devil Jin Brian ( I landed TJU recently ) Fckn Chloe for some reason and I main Noctis and Especially Kunimitsu Also Don't take my channel serious its mostly jokes. If only I put this much effort in other stuff sorry if the spelling is fucked I'm on my phone
@kgjhg4897
@kgjhg4897 3 года назад
ah yes i see thanks brother , i subbed to your channel XD but i main akuma no need to practice that big chance you hate him ahah
@xXSH1N0B1Xx
@xXSH1N0B1Xx 3 года назад
@@kgjhg4897 No dude I fucking Love Akuma.. Loved him in the story Love him as a character I Played Akuma in Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 I love what he brought to tekken.. I still try him out sometimes but then I cry cuz I cannot fadc but my friend can do it 10/10 times... I only hate Anna.. Fakhuram I don't hate but I don't like.. the rest I ♡ For me there is no bad matchup.. I respect everycharacter.. but some more then others Akuma Players I respect most Ty for the sub 💓
@BullC6
@BullC6 3 года назад
I think People like TJU more is because TJU involves more risk. A failed TJU can result in no damage/wasted taunted and in worse cases, you getting ducked and launched. Now, DF2 PEWGF is Cool AF...but you still get great combo damage even if you don't get it.
@h13nr1
@h13nr1 3 года назад
Multiple pewgf >TJU > single pewgf
@ramaeltheriault5421
@ramaeltheriault5421 3 года назад
Pewgf is harder to do. I acknowledge this as a Bryan main. Both are difficult but pewgf is a tad bit harder
@rudrakshthakur1951
@rudrakshthakur1951 3 года назад
Come on TMM, yk TJU is the hardest.
@tyranmcgrath6871
@tyranmcgrath6871 3 года назад
Perfect elec is so easy on it's own, same as Omen thunder God Fist.
@videogamersEU
@videogamersEU 3 года назад
Jet Upper is way harder that PEWGF. Everyone can do PEWGF. EVERYONE in every rank literally do it all the time. Very few can do Taunt Jet Upper, even in practice. How many Bryans you see do this? Very few and very seldom.
@donvisione3634
@donvisione3634 3 года назад
U prob. mistaking pewgf with ewgf lol
@SSAS939
@SSAS939 3 года назад
PEWGF is definitely harder TJU is hard but more consistent
@supersaudisiraj3462
@supersaudisiraj3462 3 года назад
Fuck that, ever heard of Katarina power low into power low?
@dupla0392
@dupla0392 3 года назад
Everyone says that TJU is harder, cause every non MIshima/Bryan play can do a PEWGF in 30mins of practice, but they can't TJU in 30min. At least I can't.
@slamarchy
@slamarchy 3 года назад
LMAOOOOO PEWGF IS SO EASY green ranks can do pewgf TJU is infinitely harder.
@edlerkrieger8045
@edlerkrieger8045 3 года назад
I've never seen a green rank kazuya doing pewgf
@thejoekage9499
@thejoekage9499 3 года назад
@@edlerkrieger8045 seen it happen by accident, never seen someone to a TJU by accident lol.
@genesishandboards
@genesishandboards 2 года назад
tju is 10000% easier than df2 pewgf. Im not even close to a brian main but I can 98% tju. Ive been a kaz main for ever and never achieved df2 pewgf in a match.
@somethingsomething9006
@somethingsomething9006 3 года назад
Well, I've never been able to do a TJU, but I have been able to successfully land PEWGF maybe twice in practice mode. I think TJU is harder due to what you have to press. Pressing f, df is much easier than f, b.
@mazymetric8267
@mazymetric8267 2 года назад
Try learning what PEWGF is before saying PEWGF is easy. When people say PEWGF, they mean df2 on counterhit into PEWGF. When you hit df2 on counterhit, proper launchable frames on your opponent are exactly 13. You have to do a 13 frame electric right after Kazuya recovers from df2 animation with 0 frame delay.
@somethingsomething9006
@somethingsomething9006 2 года назад
@@mazymetric8267 Oh, I am by no means saying that PEWGF is easy, I just think it's easier than TJU. I've pulled off CH.df2 into 4 EWGFs, but I've never been able to pull off a TJU. Not consistently, mind you, but I've been able to actually do it.
@fullmotivatedgamer8612
@fullmotivatedgamer8612 Год назад
As bryan main i can do perfect electric but i cant throw taunt jet upper.
@ensignthatcher8354
@ensignthatcher8354 2 года назад
I feel like Bryan player can TJU more consistently due too the reason that they can time their move almost every time on the other hand kaz players have too set up a CH mid and then perfectly time the pewgf I feel like that’s the reason why it’s considered harder imo
@peeter131
@peeter131 6 месяцев назад
I just tried TJU and no shit got it on my first try lmao.
@amp448
@amp448 3 года назад
Taunt jet upper is harder because of the setup. Getting counter hit by a df2 is way more common then some Bryan trying to dash in your face to land a taunt in open space. They are both double just frames and probably equally hard in practice mode but hitting that shit in a match.....I give it to taunt jet upper
@abdulmoied4649
@abdulmoied4649 3 года назад
I can hit pewgf but cannot do taunt jett upper lmao
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